Executive Board

My training in shoulder and upper limb surgery was at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) and on the South West Rotational Training Scheme. I spent one year as a fellow at Sunnybrook Medical Centre in Toronto learning about the management of multiply-injured patients and about pelvic and acetabular reconstruction.

Highly and widely experienced Trauma Surgeon and Educator used to working in austere as well as in cutting edge environments with French as a Mother Tongue and medicolegal expert for Personal Injury since 1989 and Clinical Negligence since 1994. Stuart’s medical interests include the management of multisystem trauma and complex fractures.

Scientific Officer and President Emeritus

Professor Peter Giannoudis
I work as the Professor (School of Medicine, University of Leeds) and Honorary Consultant at Leeds General Infirmary (LGI), a major teaching hospital serving a population in the region of 3.5 million. It is a major trauma unit, accepting complex trauma through it’s busy Accident and Emergency Department and from other hospitals in the region. I have successfully completed an AO Trauma Fellowship in Hannover, Germany and a Trauma Fellowship at Louisville, Kentucky USA.

Graduated from Barts & The London and inspired by the multidisciplinary care of polytrauma patients brought in by HEMS. Maintains a strong interest in injury prevention and the mechanism of injuries that takes her trackside to motorbikes, horseracing and horse trials.

I graduated from Keele University and spent my core surgical training years within the West Midlands trauma network. I am privileged to be part of the Oswestry Stoke rotation, which is known for its exceptional training. I have a passion for teaching & trauma and hope to engage medical students in trauma care across specialties to develop their interest and skills in the management of trauma. My clinical interests are upper limb surgery including hands and general trauma.

Acting Treasurer

Ansar Mahmood

I have always had an interest in Trauma since my pre-registration years. I secured a post as a Basic surgical trainee at University Hospital North Staffordshire (Now Midlands) due to it being the first level 1 Major trauma centre (MTC) in the UK and having an national reputation in Trauma.

Following that I went down the Orthopaedic route as I noted the majority of the Polytrauma patients that came in had significant musculoskeletal injuries and the Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons were always in the thick of it!

I moved to Liverpool for my Higher Surgical Training and am now post CCT and in my Fellowship year with 6 months at the University Hospital Aintree, the Merseyside MTC, and am then moving to complete 6 months at the renowned Oxford Trauma Unit as one of the Senior Trauma Fellows. The John Radcliffe is also the regional MTC. I have been a member of the British Trauma Society since 2003 and wish to see it continue to thrive and grow further as an inclusive multi-disciplinary society associated with all those interested in Trauma at any level.”